Recruitment of One Startup Support Center Resident Company by July 10
Facilities Equipped with Office Space, Makerspace, etc... Startup Education and Marketing Support Provided
Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul (Mayor Ilpyeong Lee) is recruiting one new tenant company to move into the Dongdaemun-gu Startup Support Center (19 Dapsimni-ro 38-gil) by the 10th of this month.
The Dongdaemun-gu Startup Support Center is equipped with independent office spaces, a makerspace for prototype production, meeting rooms, smart work booths, and training rooms. Tenant companies can receive professional startup education and consulting to enhance their capabilities, as well as commercialization support funds for prototype production and marketing.
The recruitment targets are prospective entrepreneurs who can register their business within 10 days after signing the lease agreement, or startups less than 7 years old as of the announcement date (July 2) that are small and medium-sized or venture companies. Additionally, the businesses must operate in venture and research and development sectors, information processing and computer-related industries, high value-added industries such as games and animation, information and communication, electrical and electronics, medical, or bio sectors.
Tenant companies will be selected through document screening and presentation evaluation, and move-in is possible in August. The lease period is 3 years, with a possible extension of up to 2 years through review.
Companies wishing to apply can check the announcement on the Dongdaemun-gu website, complete the application documents, and either visit the Dongdaemun-gu Startup Support Center Startup Support Team (19 Dapsimni-ro 38-gil, Building B, Room 305) or send them by registered mail. For further details, inquiries can be made to the Dongdaemun-gu Startup Support Center Startup Support Team.
Mayor Ilpyeong Lee of Dongdaemun-gu stated, “We will actively support entrepreneurs with excellent technological capabilities to grow into sound small and medium-sized enterprises.”
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